Hello- Need some help. This is what I have done.
I have 3 separate 1099-Rs
- one for distribution from after-tax 401 contribution that I rolled over to ROTH with "G" in box 7. Should be no tax implications on this.
- one for non-hardship distribution from pre-tax contribution that I rolled over to Traditional IRA and followed that by ROTH conversion with "1" in box 7. Assuming this has tax implications.
- one for my annual back-door conversion from contributing to traditional IRA- followed by immediate ROTH conversion.
Can someone help as to how/ in what order this should be filed using online TurboTax version?
You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
To enter the backdoor Roth contribution and conversion, and the other 2 1099-Rs please follow the steps below.
To enter the nondeductible contribution to the traditional IRA:
To enter all 3 Form 1099-Rs:
Thank you- here is the situation after I tried
I have 3 separate 1099-Rs related to the following transactions.
2 Questions:
Given the above information, does what you have described still makes sense as the order of entries in TurboTax?
Is it fair to say that the amount converted from #1 in to Roth will have trigger tax liability?
Yes, you will enter the nondeductible contribution and then enter all 3 Form 1099-Rs. Answer all follow-up questions carefully.
Yes, since you have pre-tax funds in your traditional IRA part of the conversion will be taxable according to the pro-rata rule.
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
NMyers
Level 1
fpho16
New Member
Jiawei32
Level 1
Darenl
Level 3
manwithnoplan
New Member